Arms
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May- 2022 -31 May
France to Boost Arms Supplies to Ukraine: FM
France's new foreign minister Catherine Colonna said Paris is ready to boost military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia's invasion.
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30 May
US-Made Microchips Found in Captured Russian Weapons: Report
The Ukrainian military seized Russian weapons and military equipment containing microchips from the US, according to Ukraine intelligence.
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30 May
US OKs $3B in Military Sales to Egypt, Australia, Netherlands
The US State Department has approved a potential $3.1 billion sale of heavy-lift helicopters and other military equipment to Egypt, Australia, and the Netherlands.
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29 May
Russia Says Carried Out Zircon Hypersonic Missile Test
Russian forces announced a latest successful test of their Zircon hypersonic cruise missile as Moscow steps up its Ukraine offensive.
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29 May
Spain Adding Surface-to-Air Missiles, Troops to NATO Latvia Mission: Report
Spain is sending a battery of surface-to-air missiles and around 100 troops to the NATO forward presence mission in Latvia.
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27 May
USAF B-21 Bomber Maiden Flight Pushed to 2023
The US Air Force’s B-21 Raider bomber is projected to take its maiden flight in 2023, Northrop Grumman announced.
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27 May
UN Security Council Renews Arms Embargo on South Sudan
The UN Security Council renewed an arms embargo and sanctions against South Sudan amid continuing unrest in the country.
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27 May
Poland Requests Six More Patriot Batteries From US
Poland has requested six additional Patriot missile air defense system batteries “with related gear” from the United States.
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26 May
Raytheon Awarded $217M Multi-Service Tomahawk Contract
The US Navy has awarded Raytheon Missile Systems a $217.1 million multi-service Tomahawk missile contract through 2025.
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26 May
L3Harris Selected for F-5 Fighter Upgrade
US Defense contractor Tactical Support has selected L3Harris Technologies to upgrade the F-5 Advanced Tiger aircraft.
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